In an interview with The Verge, Meta CTO and Reality Labs chief Andrew Bosworth confirmed a number of projects previously ...
TechCrunch specifically asked Meta if it was using the images collected by the Meta Glasses to train AI models, and Meta declined to say. "We're not publicly discussing that," Anuj Kumar told ...
Two Harvard students developed a program for Ray-Ban’s Meta ... the glasses to PimEyes, a facial recognition tool that uses AI to match a recorded face to any publicly available images on ...
Meta has very pointedly dodged the question of whether it's camera-equipped smart glasses are using user-generated images to train the company's artificial intelligence models. Anuj Kumar ...
We recently asked Meta if it trains AI on photos and videos that users take on the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. The company originally didn’t have much to say. Since then, Meta has offered ...
Meta has confirmed in a statement that its new Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses can harvest visual data captured through images and ...
If you ask Meta AI to analyze an image or video you take with your Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, Meta will feed that content into ...
But the headliner was Orion, a prototype pair of holographic display glasses that ... in front of you. Meta has designed this technology itself, he said. The idea is that the images don’t ...
That means the smart glasses collect a ton of photos, both deliberately taken and otherwise. But the company won’t commit to keeping these images private. We asked Meta if it plans to train AI ...
including the Ray-Ban Meta glasses, live translation, chatbot and image editing. Barbara Pazur Contributor Barbara is a tech writer specializing in AI and emerging technologies. With a background ...
That means the smart glasses collect a ton of photos, both deliberately taken and otherwise. But the company won't commit to keeping these images private. We asked Meta if it plans to train AI ...